Kamiak girls topple cold M-P

Herald staff

MARYSVILLE – In a low-scoring game, Megan McDonnell scored 13 points and teammate Lindsay Page chipped in 10 to lead the Kamiak Knights to a 42-35 Western Conference 4A girls basketball victory over the Tomahawks from Marysville-Pilchuck.

“It could have been good defense, but it was probably just bad shooting on our part, said M-P coach Kendall Schauer.”

The Tomahawks were a combined 0-for-14 shooting in the first quarter. “That’s where the game was lost,” said coach Schauer.

The M-P defense was also tough, holding Kamiak’s leading scorer, Page, to 10 points, well below her average.

The Tomahawks fought back to tie the score at the end of the third quarter, only to lose the game when they could only make one field goal in the fourth quarter.


Kamiak-Larsen 6, McDonnell 13, Petersen 4, Jenkins 4, Balch 1, Bothwell 4, Paige 10. Marysville-Pilchuck-Hopp 2, Howell 9, Duce 2, Zamora 4, Ancheta 7, Smith 6, Roth 5. 3-point goals-Howell 1, Ancheta 1, McDonnell 1, Bothwell 1. JV score-Marysville-Pilchuck 59, Kamiak 54. Records-Kamiak 2-1 in league, 4-1 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 3-1, 7-2.

  • Cascade 61, Mariner 41: Kayla Huss had 19 points and Alyssa Smoke added 15 as Cascade claimed the Wesco 4A victory. Michelle Desimone and Amanda Kerr led Mariner with 17 and 16 points, respectively.


    Cascade

    10

    19

    15

    17

    61

    Mariner

    5

    13

    11

    12

    41


    Cascade-Huss 19, Baines 2, Bekins 6, Sullivan 11, Selvidge 2, Vovey 2, Anderson 4, Smoke 15. Mariner-Burns 3, Fowler 5, Kerr 16, Desimone 17. 3-point goals-Huss 2, Sullivan 1, Smoke 1, Fowler 1. JV score-Cascade 55, Mariner 27. Records-Cascade 4-0 in league, 7-0 overall. Mariner 0-4, 2-6.

  • Snohomish 72, Mountlake Terrace 37: Tiffany Speer scored 22 points and Danielle Markey had 17 to lead Snohomish to the Wesco 4A victory.


    Mountlake Terrace

    6

    10

    11

    10

    37

    Snohomish

    20

    20

    22

    10

    72


    Mountlake Terrace-Mills 3, Everett 4, Logan 6, Bedwell 6, Mundt 8, Votmann 5, Witham 2, Leer 3. Snohomish-Barstow 3, Cornwell 8, Hopkins 2, Judy 2, Markey 17, Thompson 5, Mock 9, Bailey 4, Speer 22. 3-point goals-Markey 3, Bedwell 1, Mills 1. JV-Snohomish defeated Mountlake Terrace. Records-Snohomish 4-0 in league, 5-1 overall. Mountlake Terrace 0-4, 1-6.

  • Shorewood 63, Sehome 56: Amy Taylor led Shorewood with 29 points and shot 6-for-8 from the free throw line, while Ellen Smith came off the bench to add six rebounds and three key steals in the Wesco 4A game for the Thunderbirds. Taylor went over 2,000 career points with her ninth point of the game.


    Sehome

    15

    12

    14

    15

    56

    Shorewood

    9

    22

    12

    20

    63


    Sehome-Beuamont 27, Crowley 11, J. Weden 5, McEvoy 4, Stevenson 4, Frey 2, Zaremba 2. Shorewood-Taylor 29, McCormick 14, Baladez 11, Mullen 8, Smith 1. 3-point goals-Taylor 3, Beaumont 3, Baladez 3. JV-Shorewood def. Sehome. Records-Sehome 1-2 in league, 2-4 overall. Shorewood 1-2, 2-3.

  • Archbishop Murphy 69, Grace Academy 21: Jessica Bookey scored 20 points to lead Archbishop Murphy to the non-conference victory.


    Archbishop Murphy

    19

    11

    21

    18

    69

    Grace Academy

    0

    8

    13

    0

    21


    Archbishop Murphy-Bookey 20, Duval 15, Coate 10, Ka. Turner 8, Mathias 6, Lyons 4, Terhar 4, Kr. Turner 1, Linscott 1. Grace Academy-Jac. Short 8, Jai. Short 4, Holzknect 3, Holt 3, Stemburg 2, Howard 1. JV score-Archbishop Murphy 40, Grace Academy 21. Records-Archbishop Murphy 1-0 in league, 5-0 overall. Grace Academy 5-4.

  • Mount Vernon Chirstian 62, Darrington 53: Sarah Kuipers scored 26 points, Holly Braun 13 and Becky Westra 10 to lead the Hurricanes to the non-conference victory over the Loggers. Amber Bryson scored 10 to lead Darrington.


    Mount Vernon Christian

    14

    14

    16

    18

    62

    Darrington

    12

    16

    11

    14

    53


    Mount Vernon Christian-Rouw 2, Braun 13, Orange 6, Westra 10, Annema 1, Kuipers 26, Vanderkooy 4. Darrington-Perrault 7, Bryson 10, Foote 2, Meece 4, Chapman 2, Cooch 4 Jones 24. 3-point goals-Braun 1, Westra 3, Jones 1, Bryson 1. JV-Mount Vernon Christian def. Darrington. Records-Mount Vernon Christian 7-0 overall. Darrington 3-1.

  • Kings 45, Auburn Adventist 20: Allison Burk had 14 points and six rebounds to lead Kings to the Chinook League victory.


    Auburn Adventist

    2

    1

    6

    11

    20

    Kings

    18

    5

    12

    10

    45


    Auburn Adventist-Baines 2, Serns 5, Stephens 6, Shipowick 3, Blackburn 2, Kobbersted 2. Kings-Strand 5, Kheriaty 1, Nordtvedt 2, Galliher 4, Huebner 7, Heng 2, Wickstrom 2, Trias 8, Burk 14.. Records-Kings 1-0 in league, 3-1 overall. Auburn Adventist 0-2, 1-4.

  • Shoreline Christian 50, Evergreen Lutheran 42: Leda MacPherson, Kate Nudelman, Darcy Madison each scored 10 points for Shoreline Christian in the non-league victory.


    Shoreline Christian

    14

    3

    17

    16

    50

    Evergreen Lutheran

    11

    15

    6

    10

    42


    Shoreline Christian-MacPherson 10, Nudelman 10, Madison 10, Nelson 9, Hodges 4, VanHal 7. Evergreen Lutheran-Bishop 2, Lai 3, Rogich 10, Marlow 7, Mantey 1, Holter 10, Kurbis 9. 3-point goals-none. JV score-Evergreen Lutheran 31, Shoreline Christian 27. Records-Shoreline Christian 6-2 overall. Evergreen Lutheran 4-3.

  • Monroe C team 48, Master’s Touch 24: Heather Findlay scored 11 points in the non-conference loss.


    Monroe C team

    12

    13

    11

    12

    48

    Master’s Touch

    4

    10

    6

    4

    24


    Monroe C team-Thompson, Rose 3, Stevens 6, Moriarty 17, Maier 8, Westerman 8. Master’s Touch-Findlay 11, Brown 3, Sharp 2, Vanderpool 7, Turner 1. 3-point goals-Rose 1, Findlay 1, Moriarty 1. Records-Master’s Touch 4-2 overall. Monroe C team 5-1.

  • Kamiak 73, Marysville-Pilchuck 66 (OT): Jeff Knudson, Chris Grounds, and Scott Szalay combined for 57 points as Kamiak outlasted Marysville-Pilchuck in the Wesco 4A game. Charlie Soper led M-P with 26 points including a 3-point basket in the waning seconds of regulation to force the overtime.


    M-P

    10

    13

    21

    19

    3

    66

    Kamiak

    18

    17

    17

    11

    10

    73


    Marysville-Pilchuck-Soper 26, Bradt 10, McLeod 10, Harris 5, Freeman 2, Whiteman 7, Lindstrom 6. Kamiak-Knudson 21, Marcello 1, Grounds 18, Boyle 7, Baines 7, Ditlev 1, Szalay 18. 3-point goals-Grounds 5, Knudson 3, Baines 1, Soper 3, McLeod 1, Harris 1. JV-M-P def. Kamiak. Records-Kamiak 1-2 in league, 1-3 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 2-2, 3-5.

  • Cascade 60, Mariner 39: Cascade built a 26-point lead after three quarters and coasted to the Wesco 4A victory. The Bruins’ zone defense forced Mariner to take a lot of shots from the perimeter and led to a low shooting percentage for the Marauders.


    Mariner

    2

    7

    6

    24

    39

    Cascade

    11

    15

    15

    19

    60


    Mariner-Stockl 7, Olson 9, Bollinger 11, Elrod 4, Grondahl 8. Cascade-Johnson 2, Michaelis 3, Miller 4, Hansen 1, Curtiss 7, Diers 2, Konsmo 9, Scoor 16, Hill 10, Bailey 6. 3-point goals-Stockl 1, Olson 2, Bollinger 2, Curtiss 1, Konsmo 1, Michaelis 1. JV score-Mariner 65, Cascade 54. Records-Mariner 1-3 in league, 3-4 overall. Cascade 3-1, 4-2.

  • Sehome 83, Shorewood 72: Mike Harvie had 24 points, Kyle Jackson added 18 and Theo Koulouriotis and Brad Rhodes combined for 22 points and 24 rebounds as Sehome claimed the Wesco 4A victory. Nick Krismunando led Shorewood with 20 points.


    Shorewood

    20

    14

    18

    20

    72

    Sehome

    22

    20

    23

    18

    83


    Shorewood-Junkin 2, Krismunando 20, Yim 3, Krisjanson 14, Ferris 7, Smith 14, Tutmarc 12. Sehome-Kelley 9, Jackson 18, Mathews 4, Fridrich 2, Harvie 24, Johnson 2, McEvoy 2, Koulouriotis 13, Rhodes 9. 3-point goals-Krismunando 3, Yim 1, Krisjanson 2, Jackson 3, Kelley 1, Harvie 2. JV-Sehome def. Shorewood. Records-Sehome 3-0 in league, 6-0 overall. Shorewood 0-3, 0-5.

  • Edmonds-Woodway 72, Oak Harbor 58: Brian Doty sank five 3-point goals and scored a game-high 23 points to lead the Warriors to the Wesco 4A victory.


    Edmonds-Woodway

    12

    21

    20

    19

    72

    Oak Harbor

    15

    13

    16

    14

    58


    Edmonds-Woodway-Doty 23, Davis 11, Hitchner 10, Heince 8, Thompson 6, Zitzman 5, Trew 4, Frainz 2, White-Frisbee 2, Grennan 1. Oak Harbor-Brown 16, Riepma 14, Hall 10, Fulgham 8, Denton 6, Bull 2, Chaytor 2. 3-point goals-Doty 5, Hitchner 1, Denton 1. JV-Edmonds-Woodway def. Oak Harbor. Records-Edmonds-Woodway 1-1 in league, 3-1 overall. Oak Harbor 0-4, 1-7.

  • Mount Vernon 87, Bellingham 43: Troy DeVries poured in 24 points and converted six 3-point field goals to lead the Bulldogs in the Northwest 3A game.


    Mount Vernon

    28

    24

    21

    14

    87

    Bellingham

    10

    13

    9

    11

    43


    Mount Vernon-DeVries 24, Thompson 14, Rindal 3, Reisman 8, Amaya 8, Storrer 2, Roetcisoender 4, Kendrick 2, Carrillo 3, Skjei 6, Powell 9, Johnson 4. Bellingham-Sellercit 12, reynolds 2, Seim 6, Smithson 3, Foote 4, Ireland 6, Bush 6, Parrish 4. 3-point goals-DeVries 6, Rindal 1, Carrillo 1, Sellercit 1. JV score-Mount Vernon 88, Bellingham 56. Records-Mount Vernon 2-0 in league, 5-0 overall. Bellingham 0-3, 0-6.

  • Coupeville 48, Granite Falls 43: Brad Sherman scored a game-high 14 points and converted three 3-point field goals to lead Coupeville in a non-conference game.


    Coupeville

    12

    11

    16

    9

    48

    Granite Falls

    11

    8

    13

    11

    43


    Coupeville-Sherman 14, Roehl 12, Good 12, Callahan 8, Helm 2. Granite Falls-Krom 12, Blacker 9, Garcia 9, Hauman 4, Ingraham 3, Otis 2, Mullins 2, Emery 2. 3-point goals-Sherman 3, Blacker 2. JV-Granite Falls def. Coupeville. Records-Coupeville 0-1 in league, 2-4 overall. Granite Falls 1-2, 2-3.

  • Mount Vernon Christian 55, Darrington 38: Kris Vanderkooy hit three 3-point field goals in the third quarter to seal the victory for the Hurricanes in the non-conference contest.


    Mount Vernon Christian

    13

    7

    15

    20

    55

    Darrington

    10

    11

    6

    11

    38


    Mount Vernon Christian-Orange 8, Kimberly 3, McClelland 10, Vanderkooy 25, Aguero 3, Goodmanson 6. Darrington-Hall 4, Schillhammer 3, Bryson 6, McCoy 5, Grimmer 11, Masingale 5, Bogart 2, Boyd 2. 3-point goals-Hall 1, Bryson 2, McCoy 1, Kimberly 1, Vanderkooy 3. JV score-Darrington 57, Mount Vernon Christian 31. Records-Mount Vernon Christian 5-1 overall. Darrington 5-1.

  • King’s 58, Meridian 46: Craig Roosendaal scored 13 points to lead King’s to the non-conference victory.


    Meridian

    4

    11

    16

    15

    46

    King’s

    17

    11

    11

    19

    58


    Meridian-Simmons 19, Kruger 3, Chambers 6, Pears 9, Wantz 7, Noel 2. King’s-K. Trautmann 9, D. Trautmann 7, Freise 8, Webb 5, Faidley 4, Roosendaal 13, Cayford 4, Roberts 4, Dunphy 4. 3-point goals-Simmons 1, K. Trautmann 1, Roosendaal 1. JV score-not reported. Records-King’s 3-1 overall. Merdian 2-4.

  • Grace Academy 56, Archbishop Murphy 41: Ryan Andrews scored 29 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead Grace Academy to the non-conference victory.


    Archbishop Murphy

    11

    8

    13

    9

    41

    Grace Academy

    12

    12

    15

    17

    56


    Archbishop Murphy-Duell 11, Pursley 3, Mulholland 14, Myrick 4, Alvarez 2, Thompson 5, Erwin 2. Grace Academy-Voges 4, Andrews 29, Norton 17, Stocks 6. 3-point goals-Mulholland 2, Pursley 1. JV score-Archbishop Murphy defeated Grace Academy. Records-Grace Academy 7-2 overall. Archbishop Murphy 0-1, 1-2.

  • Shoreline Christian 57, Everegreen Lutheran 34: Tim Groen had 12 points, 17 rebounds and five blocks and teammate Darren Brokhuis pitched in with 15 points in the non-conference victory.


    Shoreline Christian

    16

    4

    16

    21

    57

    Evergreen Lutheran

    9

    7

    12

    6

    34


    Shoreline Christian-Brokhuis 15, Dennis 8, Ching 2, Prins 4, DeKoekkoek 12, Hicks 2, Frinell 2, Groen 12. Evergreen Lutheran-Stuchs 3, Kurbis 3, Berry 4, Sauer 3, Zehzhis 2, Carr 10, Jauergens 9. 3-point goals-Kurbis 1, Sauer 1, Brokhuis 1. JV score-Evergreen Lutheran 57, Shoreline Christian 41. Records-Shoreline Christian 7-1 overall. Evergreen Lutheran 5-1.

  • Master’s Touch 71, Skykomish 52: Justin Birch scored 28 points and teammate Kyle Olin pitched in with 18 as Master’s Touch won the Northwest B game.


    Skykomish

    12

    16

    14

    10

    52

    Master’s Touch

    29

    9

    19

    14

    71


    Skykomish-Robinson 17, McCausland 6, Coryeil 4, Brown 7, Gilahan 12, Farmer 4, Valentine 3. Master’s Touch-Troll 9, Smalley 9, Olin 18, Birch 28, Hite 7. 3-point goals-Robinson 5, Valentine 1, Birch 1, Olin 1, Brown 1. Records-Master’s Touch 1-1 in league, 1-5 overall. Skykomish 0-2, 0-4.

  • Oak Harbor 51, Edmonds-Woodway 18: Brian Lang pinned his oppponent 29 seconds into his bout to lead Oak Harbor to the Wesco 4A victory.

    103-Brudvik (EW) pinned McGanna, 1:25, first; 112-Garcia (OH) dec. Trieu, 5-2; 119-Hadreas (EW) pinned K. Lang, :58, first; 125-Issacson (OH) dec. Franklin, 10-6; 130-Pruss (OH) dec. Lanier, 9-5; 135-Wickers (OH) pinned Cree, :34, first; 140-Edens (EW) pinned Berner, 3:21, second; 145-Thompson (OH) dec. Hanchett, 12-1; 152-Nicolaus (OH) won by forfeit; 160-Bri. Lang (OH) pinned Reed, :29, first; 171-Horn (OH) pinned Howard, 1:27, first; 189-Bre. Lang (OH) won by tech fall Stokes, 16-1; 215-Whiteman (OH) dec. Stannard, 8-2; 275-Hogan (OH) pinned Sadowski, 1:27, first. Records-Oak Harbor 4-0 in league and overall. Edmonds-Woodway 3-3.

  • Lake Stevens 62, Arlington 12: In a rematch of last season’s Class 3A 125-pound state championship bout, defending champion Burke Barnes of Lake Stevens defeated runner-up Jimmy Jayne 19-3 in the Wesco 3A meet.

    103-Galusha (A) pinned Warrington, 5:16; 112-Human (LS) pinned Boggess, :18; 119-Knight (LS) pinned Lundberg, 1:16; 125-Barnes (LS) won by technical fall over Jayne, 19-3; 130-Heist (LS) dec. Nagle, 11-6; 135-Ballunsat (LS) pinned Yzaguirre, :42; 140-Pearson (LS) won by technical fall over Gard, 21-6; 145-Pesce (LS) pinned Sosa, :49; 152-VanLeuven (LS) pinned Anderson, 5:01; 160-C. Anderson (LS) dec. Downing, 5-2; 171-Gullette (LS) dec. Haller, 10-0; 189-Frank (A) pinned R. Anderson, 2:16; 215-Daube (LS) pinned Berford, :49; 275-Werner (LS) pinned Bailer, 1:09. Records-Lake Stevens 3-0 in league and overall. Arlington 1-1, 2-2.

  • Jackson 46, Meadowdale 25: Jackson 119-pounder Brandon Wood was seven points behind going into the third round and came back to win in overtime to lead the Timberwolves to the Wesco 3A victory.

    103-Seeley (Meadowdale) won by forfeit 112-Birkenbuel (Jackson) dec. Perrin, 20-8; 119-Wood (J) dec. D. Primacio 10-8 in O.T.; 125-Sparks (J) pinned Washington 4:59; 130-Oliver (M) pinned Piatt 2:40; 135-M. Primacio (M) major dec. Yonkers 16-5, 140-Ediger (J) pinned. Ruthfus, 3:33; 145-Bruaw (M) pinned. Loya, 1:48; 152-Blomberg dec. Kummerfeldt 11-7,; 160-Rodriguez (pinned). Vinmore, 1:50; 171-Croft (J) pinned. Hollingsworth, 5:04; 189-McCoskey (J) pinned. Power, 4:42; 215-Todd (J) won by forfeit. 275-Brown (J) dec. Knudsen, 4-0. Records-Jackson 2-0 in league, 4-2 overall. Meadowdale 0-2, 2-3-1.

  • Squalicum 39, Stanwood 34: Squalicum was victorious in six straight bouts to capture the non-conference victory.

    103-Huynh (SQ) won by forfeit; 112-Stivala (ST) dec. Naylor, 15-2; 119-Brown (ST) pinned Stone, 3:33, second; 125-Hayes (ST) pinned Webb, 3:56, second; 130-Bye (SQ) pinned Houston, 5:22, third; 135-Michaelson (SQ) dec. Rodgers, 9-6; 140-Gray (SQ) dec. Dotson, 13-2; 145-Jarvis (SQ) pinned Ridley, 3:37, second; 152-Hanstead (SQ) pinned Floyd, 4:53, third; 160-Spees (SQ) dec. Jones, 9-1; 171-Olson (ST) pinned Follestad, 2:48, second; 189– Seymour (ST) pinned Murphy, 2:16, second; 215– Bear (ST) pinned Vapine, 1:09, first; 275-Jorgensen (SQ) pinned Walton, :24, first. Records-Stanwood 2-1 in league, 3-3 overall. Squalicum not reported.

  • Lakewood 51, Anacortes JV 19: Matt Jacobson helped Lakewood to the non-league victory with a 9-5 decision at 152 pounds.

    103-Edmonds (L) pinned Morris, :10, first; 112-Berwald (L) pinned Devine, 1:37, second; 119-Wenke (A) dec. Thomas, 13-2; 125-Brown (L) dec. Wenke, 9-6; 130-Villano (L) dec. Maloney, 13-1; 135-Bailey (L) pinned Hall, 1:46, second; 140-Brown (A) pinned Richardson, :13, third; 145-Abbott (A) dec. M. Leonard, 10-5; 152-Jacobson (L) dec. Estvold, 9-5; 160-Holt (L) pinned Backman, 1:30, first; 171-Caldwell (L) pinned McPheter, 1:50, second; 189-Gwyther (L) pinned Barbarovich, 1:25, second; 215-Gamman (L) won by technical fall (L), 15-0, first; 275-Sommers (A) pinned D. Leonard, 1:35, second. Record-Lakewood 4-2 overall.

  • Lakewood 42, Burlington-Edison 19: Lakewood’s Marc Villano came from behind with an escape-takedown combination in the last five seconds of his 8-6 victory at 130 pounds in the non-league meet.

    103-Edmonds (L) pinned Ortiz, 1:35, first; 112-Berwald (L) pinned Sigfusson, 1:40, second; 119-Thomas (L) won by forfeit; 125-Brown (L) dec. Erickson, 5-0; 130-Villano (L) dec. Vasquero, 8-6; 135-Bailey (L) pinned Sill, 1:59, second; 140-Hariman (B-E) dec. Richardson, 10-0; 145-Raser (B-E) pinned M. Leonard, 1:25, second; 152-Rivas (B-E) dec. Jacobson, 11-4; 160-Salinas (B-E) pinned Ervin, 1:40, second; 171-Caldwell (L) dec. Lorence, 5-2; 189-Gamman (L) dec. Pate, 10-3; 215-Gwyther (L) dec. Fredricks, 6-2; 275-D. Leonard (L) dec. Harju, 9-2. Record-Lakewood 4-2 overall.

  • South Whidbey 51, Darrington 21: Four Falcon wrestlers pinned Logger opponents in under a minute to lead South Whidbey to the non-conference victory. .

    103-Holz (Darrington) pinned. Schorr, 3:31; 112-White (South Whidbey) major dec. over Friddle, 14-0; 119-Johnson (SW) technical fall over Van Landingham 21-5; 125-Flister (SW) pinned Pope, 2:20; 130-Hymas (SW) dec. over Stevens 5-2; 135-Padgett (D) dec. long, 4-2; 140-Smith (SW) pinned. Pater, :33; 145-Harris (SW) technical fall over Forest, 16-1; 152-Wills (SW) major dec.over Farley 10-1; 160-Elrod (D) pinned. Nielson 1:26; 171-Hearn (SW) pinned Roberts :54; 189-McCabe (SW) pinned Welch, :46; 215-Cape (D) pinned. Admiral, 1:41; 275-Hezel (SW) pinned. Jones, :46. Records-South Whidbey 3-2 in league, 3-3-1 overall. Darrington 1-1, 1-1.

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